
Mary Anning and the Dinosaur Hunters
Drama
Overview
The film reveals the life, plight and loves of the eminent Mary Anning, an 1800's fossil hunter - navigating her career and research in a male dominated society at a time when women's research was largely unrecognised or plagiarised by men. Predominantly unknown despite her spectacular finds, including Icthyiousauri, a Pterodactyl and Plesiosaurus, and notwithstanding the fact that Darwins' 'Origin of Species' was largely influenced by her work. She is at last becoming the most celebrated paleontologist of all time.
Top Cast
Sharon Sheehan
Sharon Sheehan
Mary Anning
Sharon Sheehan
Mary Anning
Jackie Howe
Jackie Howe
Mrs Molly Anning
Jackie Howe
Mrs Molly Anning


Anna Liddell
Anna Liddell
Jane Austen
Anna Liddell
Jane Austen
Tom Machell
Tom Machell
Henry De La Beche
Tom Machell
Henry De La Beche


Mark Fletcher
Mark Fletcher
Mr Anning
Mark Fletcher
Mr Anning


Jonathan Moore
Jonathan Moore
Sir Richard Owen
Jonathan Moore
Sir Richard Owen


Stuart Boother
Stuart Boother
Shandor Loiza Tamas
Stuart Boother
Shandor Loiza Tamas
Richard Morrison
Richard Morrison
King of Saxony
Richard Morrison
King of Saxony
Paul Storrier
Paul Storrier
Rev. William Buckland
Paul Storrier
Rev. William Buckland
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